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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
transmissus,-a,-um (part.A): transmitted [> L. transmitto,-misi,-missum, 3, to send, carry, or convey across, over, or through; to send off, despatch, transmit (from one place or person to another); to cause to pass through; to transfer; to hand over, transmit; to go or pass over or across, to cross over, go through, traverse (Lewis & Short)].

transmisit: third-person singular perfect active indicative: [he/she] it conveyed; transmitted; handed over.

- radicem quam folia mitiorem deprehendimus: moriebatur hypercatharsi vir quidam robustus qui cochlear unum foliorum pulveris sumpserat, frustra datis Antidotis. Wedelius de S. Med.fac. p. 158. Adnotavit & ad me transmisit D. Edv. Hulse (Ray), we understand the root is milder than the leaves: a certain robust man died from excessive defecation who had taken one spoonful of the powder of the leaves, with an antidote [i.e. counterpoison] having been given to no avail. Wedelius de S. Med. Fac. P. 158. D. Edv. Hulse annotated [i.e. commented, remarked] and transmitted [it] to me.

- [Walcottia] Genus dicavi clarissimo Pembertonio Walcott, qui non solum iter Oldfieldii botanicum summo auxilio fovit, sed etiam e vicinia fluminis Murchison herbarium se ipso congestum plantis raris locupletissimum nobis transmisit (F. Muell.), I have dedicated the genus to the [most honorable] Pemberton Walcott, who not only has sponsored, with the greatest support the botanical expedition of Oldfield, but also, from the vicinity of the Murchison river, he himself has transmitted to us [i.e. me] his very rich herbarium congested with rare plants.

 

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